That in Which the Lord Delights

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First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi Evening Service

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First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi Evening Service First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi Evening Service https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/service-index/evening-service That in Which the Lord Delights Wiley Lowry Sun, 26 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0500 https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/sermons/that-in-which-the-lord-delights https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/2/4769 That in Which the Lord Delights Audio of That in Which the Lord Delights The Broken Heart Cory Brock So I want to come back to Proverbs tonight and look again, because we didn’t cover in that series something that’s treated pretty regularly and specifically throughout the book, and that’s that Proverbs over and over again talks about the human heart, and specifically talks about the heart in the condition, or the fact that the heart is broken; that we have broken hearts. We’ll talk about the human heart, it's importance, why it breaks, the cure, and seeking a wise heart.  ]] Sun, 19 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0500 https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/sermons/the-broken-heart https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/2/4761 So I want to come back to Proverbs tonight and look again, because we didn’t cover in that series something that’s treated pretty regularly and specifically throughout the book, and that’s that Proverbs over and over again talks about the human heart, and specifically talks about the heart in the condition, or the fact that the heart is broken; that we have broken hearts. We’ll talk about the human heart, it's importance, why it breaks, the cure, and seeking a wise heart.  ]] The Broken Heart Audio of The Broken Heart Remember All He Said Gary Sinclair Friends, if ever there was a day that reminds us and gives us hope it’s Resurrection Sunday, isn’t it? It’s a celebration that Jesus is alive, that in Him we have hope both in the here and now but also hope in the life hereafter. It’s the hope of forgiveness. It’s the hope of peace with God. It’s the hope that we have assurance that what God has begun He will bring to completion. It’s the hope of heaven and being with Jesus Christ, seeing Him face to face. And you see, all of our hope is centered in the person and work of Jesus Christ Himself. ]] Sun, 12 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0500 https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/sermons/remember-all-he-said https://www.fpcjackson.org/resource-library/2/4709 Friends, if ever there was a day that reminds us and gives us hope it’s Resurrection Sunday, isn’t it? It’s a celebration that Jesus is alive, that in Him we have hope both in the here and now but also hope in the life hereafter. It’s the hope of forgiveness. It’s the hope of peace with God. It’s the hope that we have assurance that what God has begun He will bring to completion. It’s the hope of heaven and being with Jesus Christ, seeing Him face to face. And you see, all of our hope is centered in the person and work of Jesus Christ Himself. ]] Remember All He Said Audio of Remember All He Said Three Crosses David Strain We’re going to focus on the three crosses that we see in the passage, these three figures on Calvary, because each of them shows something to us, something important about how we respond to Jesus and about what Jesus offers to us. Hanged upon the first cross is an unrepentant thief. The first cross shows us the tragedy of a resistant heart. The tragedy of a resistant heart. Hanged on the second cross is a thief who turns from his sin, who seeks for mercy. The second cross reminds us of the necessity of a repentant heart. The tragedy of a resistant heart and the…